Chapter 4 Procedures Before Operation - Mitsubishi Electric RJ72GF15-T2 User Manual

Programmable controller melsec iq-r series cc-link ie field network remote head module
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PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION
This chapter describes the procedures before operation.
1.
Mounting modules and connecting cables
Mount modules on the base unit, and connect cables. ( MELSEC iQ-R Module Configuration Manual,  Page 31
WIRING)
2.
Powering on the system
Check the following items, and then power on the system.
• A cable is correctly connected to the power supply.
• Power supply voltage is within the specified range.
• The remote head module is in the STOP state.
3.
Creating a project
Activate the engineering tool and create a project. ( Page 25 Creating a Project)
4.
Connecting a personal computer
Connect a personal computer where an engineering tool has been installed to the remote head module. ( Page 25
Connecting a Personal Computer)
5.
Initializing the remote head module
Initialize the remote head module using the engineering tool. ( Page 26 Initializing the Remote Head Module)
6.
Setting parameters
Set system parameters and CPU parameters. ( Page 26 Setting Parameters)
Set parameters other than those mentioned above when any intelligent function module is mounted. ( User's Manual
(Application) for the module used)
System parameters are automatically set by loading an actual system configuration to the Module Configuration window of
the engineering tool.
7.
Writing to the remote head module
Write the parameters set using the engineering tool to the remote head module. ( Page 28 Writing to the Remote Head
Module)
8.
Resetting the remote head module
Restart the system in either of the following ways.
• Power off and on the system.
• Reset the remote head module. ( Page 28 Resetting the Remote Head Module)
9.
Network diagnostics
Connect the personal computer with the engineering tool installed to the master station, and perform CC-Link IE Field
Network diagnostics from the master station to check if the cables are connected properly and communication is performed
normally using the set parameter. ( User's manual for the master/local module used)
Module label is a label where the I/O signals and buffer memory areas of a module have already been
defined.
The module label is not available for the remote head module because it has no module label.
The module label of the connected modules cannot be used in the remote head module project.
There is no module FB for the module connected to the remote head module.
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